Where I sled: Ontario of course. Where else is there?
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Hi Everyone
I posted this in the Yamaha section but there's very little traffic there compared to other sections. (Moderators, Please don't move this thread.) Given the popularity of the Yamaha Enticer as a durable learner sled I'm sure some of the knowledgeable members here would have experience to help us with info to safely remove the clutch.
I've posted a pic at this link to the Yamaha section. I was hoping to do this this afternoon. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Jeff call a friend of mine he will be able to help you our for sure.
His name is Pete Wardle goes buy Tug on here.
I will PM you his number.
Scott
PS get a manual on this sled it will help alot.
If you cant find on give me a ring or PM and I will get one for you if I can.
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Location: L7 C2 oakland twp 44 King St N RR 4 Scotland N0E 1R0, southwest of brantford, southern ontario
Mileage: 2487 miles
Primary Sled: 2007 blizzard 600
Where I sled: southern ontario and wisconsin.
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Originally posted by 800XRev@Nov 9 2003, 10:24 AM Jeff call a friend of mine he will be able to help you our for sure.
His name is Pete Wardle goes buy Tug on here.
hey don't be mentioning that name it will get us all in trouble, LOL.
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Where I sled: Ontario of course. Where else is there?
Posts: 2,318
just to update.
Thanks Scott and Pete
I gave Pete a call and he was able to help me out.
He said you owe him big time now. Just kidding.
Stephen and I got it apart no problem and he spent a long time cleaning it up.
I'm sure his arms will remind him of what he did tomorrow.
Jacqui and I are going out there now to put it back on.
Then clean the carb. Install the freshly painted exhaust pipe and it should be good to go. Just need snow. Once we get the other 4 sleds done.